ANA Bets on New 787-9s to Drive Japan Travel Boom
All Nippon Airways is reshaping its long-haul network with new Boeing 787-9 jets, adding capacity from South Korea, Taiwan and the US to lift Japan’s tourism sector.
William R Martin writes about travel from the ground up. His work focuses on remote routes, working ports, border crossings, ferry lines, and the landscapes that shape how people move across regions.
All Nippon Airways is reshaping its long-haul network with new Boeing 787-9 jets, adding capacity from South Korea, Taiwan and the US to lift Japan’s tourism sector.
New border rules and iwi investment are reshaping visitor flows into New Zealand, with airlines and Rotorua hospitality preparing for a fresh wave of high‑value tourists.
A fresh analysis of work, money, health and family pressures reveals surprising stress hot spots across the U.S., reshaping assumptions about where life feels most intense.
Myanmar’s evolving e-visa system is shaping how travelers access its temples, cities and landscapes in 2026. Here is what published information currently shows.
After days of heavy spring break congestion, security lines at Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport are shortening, offering smoother check‑in and screening for late‑March travelers.
House Republicans have rejected a bipartisan Senate plan to fund most of Homeland Security, prolonging a partial shutdown that is disrupting travel and federal services.
A fresh wave of cancellations at Amman’s Queen Alia International Airport strands travelers as regional airspace restrictions ripple across Bahrain, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, the UAE and Egypt.
Disruptions linked to Middle East airspace closures and regional incidents are leaving passengers stranded at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi and Colombo’s Bandaranaike airports, with rebooking and visa worries mounting.
Hundreds of travelers in Thailand and Sri Lanka face unexpected flight cancellations, long waits and fragmented rerouting options as regional airspace disruption continues.
More than 85 flight cancellations and nearly 2,000 delays have disrupted travel across Western Europe, stranding passengers in Amsterdam, Brussels, Lyon, Barcelona and other hubs.
Marriott International and Vietnam’s Sun Group are preparing a slate of upscale resorts in Phu Quoc and Vung Tau, signaling a new phase for coastal tourism.
New rules and proposals in several European old towns are putting noisy wheeled luggage in the spotlight, with tourists warned they could face hefty fines.